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Letter: Actions speak louder than cartoons

To the writer who objected to a political cartoon in the AC-T: do you also publicly and loudly object to the sexual misconduct of men such as Ron Moore and Donald Trump, members of the party that you defend?

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OPINION

Letter: Actions speak louder than cartoons

To the writer who objected to a political cartoon in the AC-T: do you also publicly and loudly object to the sexual misconduct of men such as Ron Moore and Donald Trump, members of the party that you defend?

Their behavior directly hurt living human beings; political cartoons do not. Reading a political cartoon is a choice as is one’s choice as how to respond to it. It may also be an opportunity to educate your children on how to read and respond to it.

Being the victim of a predatory male is not a choice. Objecting to such behavior is a choice.